Posts by William Wright

William Wright is author of Dark Orchard (Texas Review Press, 2007) and has work published or forthcoming in such venues as Southern Poetry Review, Indiana Review, New Orleans Review, Beloit Poetry Journal, Colorado Review, and Smartish Pace, among others. His next collection of poems, The Ghost Narratives, is forthcoming from Finishing Line Press. Wright is editor of Town Creek Poetry (www.towncreekpoetry.com) and co-editor of the Southern Poetry Anthology, the first volume (South Carolina) is available now from the Texas A & M University Press Consortium. Wright is a PhD candidate and teaching fellow at the University of Southern Mississippi's Center for Writers.



A Poetics of Emptiness: On the Poetry of Five Points, A Journal of Literature and Art Vol. 11, No. 3

  Five Points, printed by Georgia State University, has consistently published top-rate poetry for the last few decades. Cosmetically, the journal reflects this superior quality: Five Points rivals—and in many cases, exceeds—many other major journals that include all genres of creative writing, interviews, and brief, elegant interludes of glossy-paged artwork. Masao Yamamoto’s visual contribution to

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